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:40:02
How's my schedule, Parker?
:40:04
You have clay pigeon shooting
with Lord Marlborough,

:40:08
a benefit gala for the Institute of the Blind,
:40:11
and there's a typhoon
bearing down on Singapore.

:40:14
- I suppose that's urgent.
- Yes, milady.

:40:17
A bridge collapsed in Buenos Aires
and a volcanic eruption in Jakarta.

:40:21
- The Thunderbirds haven't responded?
- No, milady.

:40:24
The media is awash in speculation
vis-à-vis their whereabouts.

:40:27
'Over to Lisa Lowe.'
:40:29
Disaster after disaster around the world today
and still no sign of the Thunderbirds.

:40:35
Typhoon Jago hit Singapore just one hour ago
:40:38
and thousands have been left homeless
by a volcano in Jakarta.

:40:42
'Only the Thunderbirds have the machines... '
:40:45
- It's time to send the emergency signal.
- I fear you're not wrong, milady.

:40:50
'Lisa Lowe. Back to you, Chuck.'
:40:52
(Beeping)
:40:54
(Beeping)
:41:04
I'm telling you, Fermat, it was like The Hood
was inside my head back there.

:41:08
What do you mean, Alan?
:41:10
Maybe he can read minds
or control minds or something.

:41:17
Don't be silly, Alan.
Everything can be explained by science.

:41:21
I'm just figuring out his weakness.
Everybody has an Achilles heel.

:41:25
My Achilles heel is actually my Achilles heel.
:41:27
It's got a blister the size of a basketball.
:41:30
Tintin!
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- Can we... s... s...
- Stop? No.

:41:39
OK.
:41:43
No more cheeseburgers for you, Fermat.
:41:45
- Any word?
- Nothing, milady.

:41:48
Right. Tell Lord Marlborough
that I've broken my shooting arm.

:41:52
Send the Institute for the Blind
a dozen guide dogs.

:41:56
- And bring the car around.
- Yes, milady.

:41:59
The Thunderbirds appear to be in a spot of trouble.

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